Point at the plate, get calories and macros. Cutout stickers, monospace numerals, no streaks. The first Machine — and the template for the rest.
Opinionated machines for living better.
We build single-purpose tools for the things people actually measure: a meal, a lift, a night of sleep. Each Machine is its own product, its own brand — and shares one operating philosophy: do one thing, get out of the way.
Each is a small, opinionated, single-purpose app.
Point at the plate, get calories and macros. Cutout stickers, monospace numerals, no streaks. The first Machine — and the template for the rest.
Machine generated white noise, no loops, no ads, for better sleep.
A barbell-first log. Heaviest set, top set, working sets — recorded between rests, not between sessions. Sets and reps as a one-tap grid; plates as a thumb-wheel.
One number, daily. Weight, mood, blood pressure — pick the metric, get a chart that doesn't argue with you. Designed to live on a lock screen.
A pedometer that doesn't talk. Today, this week, the rolling 28. No badges, no rings, no social.
The structure behind the Machines.
Machines for Health LLC is a small, independent studio. We design, build and operate every Machine in-house. We don't sell ads, we don't sell data, and we don't pivot. Each app earns its keep through a quiet paid tier or it gets retired — the registry is the truth.
The team is two designers, three engineers, and a clinician on retainer. We ship one Machine roughly every 18 months. The work between launches is the boring half — staying on rhythm, keeping the surface clean, retiring what didn't work.
We answer every note. Press, partnerships, clinical collaborations, or a feature request for a Machine you already use — same inbox, same person.